Indiana is an outrageously scenic state. It’s home to more than 20 state parks (and more than 20 waterfalls). Sure, we might be landlocked and smack-dab in the middle of the Midwest, but we sure do have a ton of absolutely incredible natural beauty all around us, year-round. Did you know that Indiana has its very own “Niagara Falls”? It’s not as tall as the real thing, but it does have some of the largest falls in the state.

Niagara Falls is 167 feet tall, total, and Clifty Falls - Big Clifty and Little Clifty combined - is an awe-invoking 120 feet tall, total. It’s close enough for Indiana!

Gallopingphotog/Flickr Now, Clifty Falls doesn’t always look as fierce as it could; the volume of the falls varies. Sometimes, it’s a roaring cascade (most notably after a major rainfall or when snow is melting off in the spring), and others it’s a waifish, veil-like mist tumbling from above.

Even when it’s got lower water levels than normal, there’s still something that’s immensely magical about it.

Roger Gerbig/Flickr Niagara Falls roars 24/7. Sometimes, Clifty Falls just whispers. No matter what it’s doing - it’s worth a visit.

Clifty Falls State Park has four waterfalls total - including Big Clifty Falls and Little Clifty Falls.

Shannon Tompkins/Flickr Of course, once you’ve had your fill of the falls, there’s plenty more to explore around this beautiful state park. Founded in 1920, it’s got more than 12 miles of amazing trails and even a 600-foot-long abandoned railroad tunnel, which is closed from November through April to protect bat species who call the tunnel home.

We’re not sure you’ll be able to pull yourself away from the waterfalls at this park, though.

Shannon Tompkins/Flickr When it comes to incredible waterfalls in Indiana, this state park is easily one of the absolute best, attracting up to a half-million people from all over the county to experience its stunning majesty.

It’s awe-inspiring year-round, even in winter - during those months, the falls are frozen and still maintain their incredibly photogenic nature.

my camera and me/Flickr ….seriously, if you’ve never seen a frozen waterfall in person before, you don’t have a clue what you’re missing. You definitely need to check out this awesome park (and all four of its waterfalls) during each season to really get the full picture of just how delightful this little slice-o-paradise is.

You’ll find the park west of downtown Madison, just off of State Route 56 and State Route 62.

Roger Gerbig/Flickr At the time of this writing, park hours are from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stay after dark to see more stars above you than you’ve probably ever imagined!

The in-state daily entrance fee is $7.00, and the out-of-state daily entrance fee is $9.00.

Mark Moschell/Flickr Come early and stay late; this park, and its amazing waterfalls, are truly a thing to behold. You’ll find yourself coming back again and again just to feel the sense of peace that permeates through the woods here.

For more information, as well as additional pictures and video and the most up-to-date park hours and fees, please visit the official DNR website.

Gallopingphotog/Flickr

Now, Clifty Falls doesn’t always look as fierce as it could; the volume of the falls varies. Sometimes, it’s a roaring cascade (most notably after a major rainfall or when snow is melting off in the spring), and others it’s a waifish, veil-like mist tumbling from above.

Roger Gerbig/Flickr

Niagara Falls roars 24/7. Sometimes, Clifty Falls just whispers. No matter what it’s doing - it’s worth a visit.

Shannon Tompkins/Flickr

Of course, once you’ve had your fill of the falls, there’s plenty more to explore around this beautiful state park. Founded in 1920, it’s got more than 12 miles of amazing trails and even a 600-foot-long abandoned railroad tunnel, which is closed from November through April to protect bat species who call the tunnel home.

When it comes to incredible waterfalls in Indiana, this state park is easily one of the absolute best, attracting up to a half-million people from all over the county to experience its stunning majesty.

my camera and me/Flickr

….seriously, if you’ve never seen a frozen waterfall in person before, you don’t have a clue what you’re missing. You definitely need to check out this awesome park (and all four of its waterfalls) during each season to really get the full picture of just how delightful this little slice-o-paradise is.

At the time of this writing, park hours are from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stay after dark to see more stars above you than you’ve probably ever imagined!

Mark Moschell/Flickr

Come early and stay late; this park, and its amazing waterfalls, are truly a thing to behold. You’ll find yourself coming back again and again just to feel the sense of peace that permeates through the woods here.

Need a little more waterfalls in Indiana in your life? Check out this epic waterfall road trip! 

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Address: Clifty Falls, Green Rd, Madison, IN 47250, USA